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Paul Spring Park–a 6.38 acres (2.58 ha) park that runs along the north side of Paul Spring Road, located in the Groveton area. According to the county website, Paul Spring Park is located in a FEMA-designated "100 year floodplain" (aka, Zone AE) and Chesapeake Bay Resource Protection Area (RPA) since 1993.
Salt Sulphur Springs, WV to Virginia and Tennessee Railroad (1855-56) south end appears to have been Blacksburg. Natural Bridge Turnpike BPW 607 → Natural Bridge and Virginia White Sulphur Springs Turnpike (not in main list) (on 1848 map) head of Blue Ridge Canal to Clifton Forge (1831-32, 1835-36 ch. 140)
In Virginia, the U.S. Highway runs 135.60 miles (218.23 km) from the West Virginia state line near Rawley Springs east to its eastern terminus at SR 33 in Richmond. US 33 is the primary east–west highway of Rockingham County , which lies in the Shenandoah Valley .
Rawley Springs (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 38°30′19″N 79°3′23″W / 38.50528°N 79.05639°W / 38.50528; -79
There is a cloverleaf ramp that dips into North Carolina from Virginia and then crosses the state lines back into Virginia. Along the southeastern quadrant of the Danville Expressway between the North Carolina US 360 , the route is designated as part of unsigned State Route 785 (SR 785) for 7.39 miles (11.89 km). [ 5 ]
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Palmer Springs, Virginia is an unincorporated community in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, United States. It is bordered to the west by Buggs Island Lake, to the north and east by Lake Gaston, and to the south by the North Carolina state line. Its main cash crop has historically been tobacco. Today, cattle farms are more common. [1]
The Patrick Springs post office was discontinued in 1875, then re-opened in 1907. During the 32 years the Patrick Springs was closed, Shuff Post Office handled all the mail for the area. Passengers of the Danville and Western Railway "Dick & Willie" would pass by the Shuff depot and post office on their way to the old Patrick Springs hotel and ...